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Camavinga’s red card fair, says Gullit

Stephen Awuah
4 hours ago
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Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit has downplayed recent complaints by FC Barcelona and Real Madrid over officiating decisions in their UEFA Champions League matches, insisting that both clubs have historically benefited from refereeing calls. 

His remarks follow a wave of criticism from the two Spanish giants, who have each expressed frustration over key decisions that went against them in recent UEFA Champions League (UCL) fixtures, which they believe led to their elimination.

Madrid players questioning the referee about Camavinga’s red card

Real Madrid’s concerns largely centre on the controversial red card shown to midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.

The French international was sent off when he picked up the ball after the referee had called a foul and ended up jogging it on the floor during their UCL quarter-final match against FC Bayern Munich, an act interpreted by the referee as dissent.

Many within the Madrid camp argued the decision was overly harsh, especially given the context of the match.

Jude Bellingham commented on the incident, “It’s a joke, it is impossible for it to be yellow.

Two fouls and two yellows”, he expressed his frustration.

The team’s head coach, Alvaro Arbeloa, who was on the touchline for Madrid, also shared his disagreement about the red card, “You can’t send off a player for that.

I believe the referee didn’t know he already had a card and ended up ruining a knockout tie” he stated, showing his displeasure for the referee’s decision.

However, Gullit took a different view, stating that while the punishment may have seemed strict, the player’s actions gave the referee little choice.

Dutch footballer, Ruud Gullit granting an interview

“Camavinga’s red card was harsh, but it was also stupid of him,” Gullit said. “He gave the referee every reason to make the decision.” Gullit based his argument on the laws governing players’ conduct on the pitch.

The FIFA Law 12 states that, “It is a yellow card for delaying the start of a play”. This shows the referee’s second yellow card for Camavinga was based on FIFA law.

On the other side, Barcelona has also voiced dissatisfaction with officiating, particularly regarding two red cards issued to their players in separate incidents.

The Catalan club argued that the decisions disrupted their momentum and significantly influenced the outcomes of their matches.

Despite these complaints, Gullit was unequivocal in his assessment, insisting that the decisions against Barcelona were justified. “The two red cards for Barcelona were clear, sorry,” he remarked, dismissing claims of unfair treatment.

 

Barcelona and Real Madrid’s frustrations have reignited debates about refereeing standards in Europe’s elite competition.

Both clubs have suggested that inconsistent officiating continues to impact high-stakes matches, with calls growing for greater use of technology and improved decision-making processes.

However, Gullit believes such grievances are part of the game, especially for clubs accustomed to success.

He argued that both teams have enjoyed favourable decisions in the past and must accept moments when calls go against them.

“They always do that. They have nothing to complain about,” he said. “That’s part of life and football.”

 

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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